Chad Dobson, of Amherst, was fined $500 after pleading guilty to one count of dumping garbage illegally within the Municipality of Cumberland County.
Dobson entered the guilty plea and didn't disagree with the facts outlined by the Crown.
On Jan. 12, 2010, an employee with the municipality came across an illegal dumpsite on the Athol Road.
After taking some pictures, the employee went through the garbage and came across several pieces of mail with Dobson's girlfriend's name and address.
The employee cleaned up the garbage - filling eight large garbage bags - and took the garbage to the transfer station in River Hebert.
The girlfriend had denied dumping the garbage but said it was Dobson who did.
Dobson was fined $500, plus a remedial cost of $175, or 10 days in custody, to be paid by Sept. 8, 2010.

Dupuis found guilty of impaired driving
Kenneth Dolph Dupuis, 36, of 39 Lambs Hill Rd., Parrsboro, was fined $1,000 after being found guilty of one count of impaired driving.
Dupuis has until Sept. 2, 2011, to pay the fine.
A 12-month driving prohibition was also imposed, and Dupuis can apply for the ignition interlock device program after 90 days if he so chooses.
The incident occurred Aug. 23, 2009, in Westbrook.

Van de Wiel changes plea
Christopher Van de Wiel, 38, of 1167 Highway 6, Warren, will return for sentencing in April after changing his plea to guilty to two counts of assault with a weapon.
A pre-sentence report was requested.
Van de Wiel will return for sentencing on April 19, 2010, at 1:30 p.m.
The incident occurred May 13, 2009, in Warren.
His undertaking has continued.

Demont enters guilty pleas
Brent Robert Demont, 29, of 280 Church St., Amherst, will return for sentencing in May after pleading guilty to one count each of assault and public mischief.
The Crown has requested a pre-sentence report.
Demont will return for sentencing and the report on May 12, 2010, at 9:30 a.m.
The incidents occurred Nov. 1, 2009, in Amherst.
His undertaking has been continued.

Oulton to return for sentencing
Dylan Edson Oulton, 24, of 63 Junction Rd., Springhill, will return for sentencing next month after pleading guilty to five criminal charges.
Oulton entered a guilty plea to one count each of failing to comply with a probation order, uttering a threat to burn real property and possession of marijuana.
The incidents occurred Aug. 2, 2008, in Springhill.
Oulton also pleaded guilty to one count each of failing the breathalyser and assaulting a peace officer.
The incidents occurred Oct. 22, 2009, in Kolbec.
His defence counsel has requested a pre-sentence report.
Oulton will return for sentencing and the report on April 12, 2010, at 1:30 p.m.
A 14-month driving prohibition was imposed for the breathalyser failure, and Oulton can apply for the ignition interlock device program after six months if he desires.